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James DeCarteret, Bryan Talbot, Mark StaffordStrip!: Bryan Talbot and Mark Stafford's Cherubs (April 10, 2008)

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An episode of the Resonance FM radio show Strip!: James DeCarteret talks to Bryan Talbot and Mark Stafford


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Artist/Composer: James DeCarteret, Bryan Talbot, Mark Stafford
Date: 2008-04-10
Source: Resonance 104.4 FM
Keywords: Resonance FM; radio show; Strip!; James DeCarteret; Bryan Talbot; Mark Stafford

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An episode of the Resonance FM radio show Strip!: James DeCarteret talks to Bryan Talbot and Mark Stafford about their graphic novel Cherubs.

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